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Jun 13, 2007 · He is enraged when a girl utters an obscenity at his expense. In some detail, we are shown how he hits and clubs her — to death, we discover moments later when Tony comes on the scene.
May 18, 2009 · O nce, when he was in college, William F. Buckley Jr. flew an airplane from Boston to New Haven, Conn., at night after a total of an hour and a half of flight training. Buckley also...
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Mar 7, 2018 · When they do, bad things happen: gulags, death camps, cultural revolutions, planes turned into missiles and own into buildings, and beheadings. One could always count on Buckley to sound the alarm. Buckley always attracted young readers.
Buckley -- writer, editor and television talk show host -- died Feb. 27 at 82 in his Stamford, Conn., home. “We talked about this day, he and I, a few years ago,” said Buckley’s son, the...
Feb 27, 2008 · He was 82. Mr. Buckley suffered from diabetes and emphysema, his son Christopher said, although the exact cause of death was not immediately known. He was found at his desk in the study of his...
William Frank Buckley Jr. (born William Francis Buckley; [a] November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual, and political commentator. [1] Born in New York City, Buckley spoke Spanish as his first language before learning French and then English as a child. [2]
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Feb 27, 2008 · William F. Buckley Jr., the erudite Ivy Leaguer and conservative who founded the National Review and hosted TV’s “Firing Line” for 33 years, died Wednesday at his home in Stamford, Conn. He was...